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Alumni Award for Excellence in Teaching

The Alumni Award for Excellence in Teaching, initiated in 1975, is Queen's first campus-wide teaching honour. Established at the urging of students, the $5,000 award recognized Queen's teachers who "show outstanding knowledge, teaching ability, and accessibility to students".

Learn more about this award.


George Bevan2011 Recipient
George Bevan, Department of Classics

Dr. Bevan's main research interests are in the politics of Christian Church in the fifth and sixth centuries, Greek Papyrology, and the archaeology of the Late Roman economy. He is known for his unique and innovative approach to teaching Classics, making the subject matter more personable and relateable to the individual learner.

Dr. Bevan was honoured at the QUAA’s gala awards evening in Grant Hall on October 15 as part of the Alumni Volunteer Summit.


Past Recipients

Year Recipient
2010 David Strong, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Integrated Learning Centre
2009 Les MacKenzie, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology 
2008 John Hanes, Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering
2007 Patrick Oosthuizen, Mechanical and Materials Engineering
2006 Richard Jackson, School of Business
2005 Bruce Tufts, Department of Biology
2004 Donato Santeramo, Department of Italian and Spanish
2003 Bill Newstead, Department of Chemistry
2002 Richard Ascough, Department of Theology
2001 Dr. Jim Whitley, Department of Mathematics and Statistics
2000 Leo Jonker, Department of Mathematics and Statistics
1999 Terry Krupa, Faculty of Health Sciences
1998 Lynda Jessup, Department of Art
1997 Paul K. Christianson, Department of History
1996 W. Alan Gorman, Geological Sciences
1995 Joan E. McDuff, Faculty of Education
1994 Virginia Walker, Department of Biology
1993 Barrie Frost, Department of Psychology
1992 Katherine Wynne-Edwards, Department of Biology
1991 Robert E. Hawkins, Faculty of Law
1990 Patrick J. O'Neill, Department of German
1989 David H. Turpin, Department of Biology
1988
Sandra L. McBride, Department of Geological Sciences Alistair W. MacLean, Department of Psychology
1987
Rita Maloney, School of Nursing Frank D. Collom, School of Business (deceased)
1986
Stanley Sadinsky, Faculty of Law
Caroline M. Miller, Department of Sociology
1985
Frederick W. Gibson,Department of History (deceased)
Robert G. Crawford, Computing & Information Science
1984
Gerald S. Marks, Pharmacology and Toxicology
Josephine M. Reddick, School of Nursing
1983
Colette Y. Tonge, Department of French (deceased)
D. Catherine Brown, Department of History (deceased)
1982 Ronald J. Delisle, Faculty of Law
1981 William T. Cannon, School of Business
1980 David J. Mullan, Faculty of Law
1979 William C. Reeve, Department of German
1978 Catherine R. Harland, Department of English
1977 Alastair R. C. Duncan, Department of Philiosophy (deceased)
1976 H. R. Stuart Ryan, Faculty of Law (deceased)
1975 William D. Gilbert, Department of Mechanical Engineering (deceased)

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